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    Engineered Regionalism, Forced Migration, and Justice between States.Matthew Gibney - 2007 - In Susan Kneebone & Felicity Rawlings-Sanei (eds.), New Regionalism and Asylum Seekers. Berghahn Books. pp. 57-78.
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    Regionalism in South Korea: Its Origins and Role in Her Democratization.Keedon Kwon - 2004 - Politics and Society 32 (4):545-574.
    This article investigates how South Korea was able to make relatively smooth democratic transition and deepening by relying on recent scholarship on democratization. It argues that this may be attributed in part to Korea’s regionalist politics. Its detrimental implications for democracy in general nonetheless. Despite its regionalism in Korea served democratization in two ways: first, by helping Korea’s politics move from the principled confrontation between the democratic forces and the authoritarian forces to the more pragmatic contestation between regionalist political (...)
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    Shadow regionalism in immigration enforcement during COVID-19.Fatma Marouf - 2023 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 24 (2):241-266.
    Stark variations exist in U.S. immigration enforcement. These variations have persisted even during the COVID-19 pandemic, when special measures that should have constrained variations were in place. This Article argues that variations in discretionary enforcement decisions based on resistance to national policies, bias, illegal tactics, or arbitrariness are unjust and should be curtailed. The Article first distinguishes between transparent sources of variation in immigration law and variations that stem from non-transparent, discretionary determinations. Within the category of discretionary determinations, the Article (...)
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    Regionalism as a mode of inclusive citizenship in divided societies.Manal Totry-Jubran - 2023 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 24 (2):189-212.
    This Article presents a new mode of governance called “inclusive regionalism,” which aims at curing the fragmented citizenship of marginalized groups within multicultural-divided societies. It seeks to expand the theoretical work on the appropriate mode of local governance in multicultural-divided societies from a narrow resident-based to a broad citizen-based point of view. I argue that regionalism can play a dual role in curing social ills through the establishment of regional facilities that engage in civic activities and promote solidarity (...)
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  5. Competing notions of regionalism in South Korean politics.David Hundt & Jaechun Kim - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):251-266.
    In the past decade, ASEAN has been the primary driver of East Asian regionalism, and Korea has been an active supporter of ASEAN plus Three. Korea has explored the idea of an East Asian Community, and has been relatively open to notions of Asia–Pacific regionalism. The ROK has involved itself comparatively heavily in regional projects as both an initiator and a participant, but its notion of ‘region’ has oscillated between more and less inclusive forms of regionalism. This (...)
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    Regionalism, federalism and minority rights : The Italian case.Mario Dani - 1996 - Res Publica 38 (2):413-427.
    Three distinctive dynamics may be identified in the post-war developmentsof territorial and minority rights polities in Italy. The first focuses on recession attempts in peripheral areas in the aftermath of the world war, and on their interplay with the regional reform. The second peaks in the late '60s-early '70s, and relates territorial minorities' demands for recognition to broader protest movements and 'internal colonialism 'perspectives. The third consists of the recent success of regional Leagues in the North, and largely reverses previous (...)
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    Is Critical Regionalist Philosophy Possible?Thorsten Botz-Bornstein - 2010 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 2 (1):11-25.
    In architecture, the concept of Critical Regionalism gained popularity as a synthesis of universal, “modern” elements and individualistic elements derived from local cultures. Critical Regionalist alternatives are more than a postmodern mix of ethno styles but integrate conceptual qualities like local light, perspective, and tectonic quality into a modern architectural framework. In order to “critically” root architectural works in their corresponding traditions, Critical Regionalists base their conceptual stances on those philosophers that have produced a critical consciousness in European culture (...)
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  8. Universal Regionalism in Contemporary Art.Teresa Pękala - 2002 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 4:151-168.
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  9. Regionalism, Globalism and the Prospects for World Order: A Hegelian Approach.Steven Hicks - 2002 - Interpretation 30 (1):49-78.
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    Japanese Ideas of Asian Regionalism.Takashi Inoguchi - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):233-249.
    Japan is geographically located on the fringe of Asia. Japan's location is often divided between those arguing that Japan is inside Asia and those arguing it is outside Asia. Japanese ideas of Asian regionalism are thus immensely varied. This article details a number of Japanese ideas on Asian regionalism with author/agency, scope and method specified. Special mention is made of weak integration of government agencies, thus causing proliferation of many Japanese ideas within Asia. With the increasing self-assertiveness of (...)
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    China, Economic Regionalism, and East Asian Integration.Wang Yuzhu - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):195-212.
    As a rising power, China has become actively involved in regional bilateral/multilateral arrangements in the post-Cold War, especially post-crisis (1997– 98 financial crises) era, and this has attracted much attention from within and outside East Asia. Diverse understandings of China's regional ambition have appeared, especially since the launch of the China-ASEAN free trade agreement (FTA). Aiming at deciphering the ideas behind China's regional thinking, this paper argues that China's perspective on regionalism is a broadened economic regionalism, which is (...)
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    The Question of Regionalism.Mauro Senatore - 2021 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (1):231-250.
    In Of Grammatology (1967), Jacques Derrida explains that Western culture undergoes a transformation of knowledge and discourses that unfolds as the grammatization of experience. By resorting to the code of writing (grammē), as the elementary code of experience, modern sciences call into question ontological regionalism, that is, their traditional subordination to a fundamental ontology that assigns them the region of being corresponding to their field of investigation. Within this framework, Derrida develops a twofold schematic reading of Heidegger’s question of (...)
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    The challenge of regionalist institutions without regionalist politics.Roderick M. Hills - 2023 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 24 (2):291-316.
    Scholarship on regionalist institutions lacks a theory of regionalist politics because we lack regional political parties, without which regional politics is difficult. Particularly in the United States, regional governments are the product of either intergovernmental agreements between governments controlled by ostensibly national parties or state statutes and federal grants administered by ostensibly nonpartisan bureaucrats. The absence of truly regionalist politics and parties creates problems for governmental problem-solving at both the national and regional levels. First, politics abhors a vacuum: In the (...)
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    Between universalism and regionalism: universal systematics from imperial Japan.Jung Lee - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Science 48 (4):661-684.
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    John Kinsella, international regionalism, and world literature.Yanli He - 2021 - Angelaki 26 (2):81-91.
    This article focuses on the question of John Kinsella’s invisibility in World Literature from the perspective of his International Regionalism. First, it compares the similarity and difference between Kinsella and Joseph S. Nye’s international regionalism, and pinpoints the development of Kinsella’s IR from Disclosed Poetics, Activist Poetics, Spatial Relations to Polysituatedness. Second, it concentrates on analyzing the background of Kinsella’s IR through three kinds of ideologies: veganism, anarchism, and pacifism, in order to mark the unique identity problem of (...)
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    Ideas of Regionalism: The European Case.Philomena B. Murray - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):305-322.
    This article traces the development of major ideas about integration in Europe. It examines the historical development of, and competition between, ideas about the EU, exploring the clash of integration models and ideals. It draws on the visions of European unity that led to the creation and development of the EU. Regional integration in the EU is distinctive and not necessarily . The article examines governing norms, material interests, power, and security. It demonstrates that the narrative of shared experience and (...)
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    East Asian Regionalism and Sinocentrism.Gilbert Rozman - 2012 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 13 (1):143-153.
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    The Lost Paradise of Regionalism: The Crisis of Post-Modernity in France.C. Karnoouh - 1986 - Télos 1986 (67):11-26.
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    Farewell to Regionalism.L. Baier - 1991 - Télos 1991 (90):82-88.
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    The Lost Paradise of Regionalism: The Crisis of Post-Modernity in France.Claude Karnoouh - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (67):11-26.
    Until very recently, little attention has been paid to folklore, peasant history and French ethnology. After the 1970s, however, French folk traditions have become fashionable. Almost every French cultural institution has devoted time and money to promoting this “new” knowledge. Previously, French folklore and ethnology were considered the poor relatives in the social sciences. But then the Ministry of Culture sanctioned a social movement which had arisen in the early 1960s by creating a directorship and Committee for the patrimony to (...)
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  21. Composition and the Logic of Location: An Argument for Regionalism.Cody Gilmore & Matt Leonard - 2020 - Mind 129 (513):159-178.
    Ned Markosian has recently defended a new theory of composition, which he calls regionalism : some material objects xx compose something if and only if there is a material object located at the fusion of the locations of xx. Markosian argues that regionalism follows from what he calls the subregion theory of parthood. Korman and Carmichael agree. We provide countermodels to show that regionalism does not follow from, even together with fourteen potentially implicit background principles. We then (...)
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    Beyond the Bounds: John kinsella’s poetics of international regionalism.Philip Mead - 2021 - Angelaki 26 (2):10-15.
    For John Kinsella place and space, with all their historical, cultural, political, geographical, epistemic and environmental dimensions, are explicitly constitutive of his writing. But the ruling imaginary of this writing is “displacement,” the problems and paradoxes of home, country, travel, knowledge, ecology, activism that characterise his critical and poetic engagements. From multiple angles Kinsella’s writing anatomises the unsettledness of Australian history and consciousness, but it also conceives of these national dimensions in inter- and transnational terms. Kinsella is always concerned to (...)
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    Whither East Asian Regionalism? China's Pragmatism and Community Building Rhetoric.Tung-Chieh Tsai & Tony Tai-Ting Liu - 2013 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 14 (4):543-566.
    Despite numerous published writings on China's regional role, the world still knows very little about Beijing's perception and strategy. This article seeks to make an intellectual contribution in understanding China's foreign policy and its efforts to participate in East Asian integration. This article argues that under the rhetoric of peaceful development and community building, China's foreign policy is pragmatic and changes with the tide of events in international relations. China's participation in regional integration serves as a good case for examining (...)
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    Whither East Asian Regionalism? China's Pragmatism and Community Building Rhetoric.Tung-Chieh Tsai & L. I. U. Tai-Ting - 2013 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 14 (4):543-566.
    Despite numerous published writings on China's regional role, the world still knows very little about Beijing's perception and strategy. This article seeks to make an intellectual contribution in understanding China's foreign policy and its efforts to participate in East Asian integration. This article argues that under the rhetoric of peaceful development and community building, China's foreign policy is pragmatic and changes with the tide of events in international relations. China's participation in regional integration serves as a good case for examining (...)
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    Federalism and Regionalism in Europe.G. L. Ulmen - 1992 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1992 (92):165-178.
    Title: Föderalismus und Europäische Gemeinschaften Unter Besonderer Berücksichtigung von Umwelt und Gesundheit, Kultur und BildungPublisher: Duncker & HumblotISBN: 3428078934Author: Detlef Merton Title: Die Deutschen Länder im Prozess der Europäischen Einigung: Eine Analyse der Europapolitik Unter Intergrationspolitischen GesichtpunktenPublisher: Duncker & HumblotISBN: 3428072790Author: Doris Fuhrmann-MittlmeierTitle: Föderalismus und Integrationsgewalt: Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Spanien, Italien, und Belgien als Dezentralisierte Saaten in der EG, Schriften zun Europäischen Recht, vol. 7Publisher: Duncker & HumblotISBN: 3428071131Author: Hermann-Josef BlankeTitle: Europa der Regionen: Aktuelle Dokumente zur Rolle und Zukunft der (...)
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    Divided we stand. Regionalism, federalism and minority rights in Belgium.Ruth Van Dyck - 1996 - Res Publica 38 (2):429-46.
    In the present Belgian situation the three major ethnic groups share the belief that they are culturally, economically and/or politically dominated by the other linguistic community. This article expounds the thesis that these minority feelings are embedded in different interest which are legitimized by a discourse on democracy. Both Flemings and Francophones defend their own perceived interests and thereby develop a view on their interethnic relations that is either of a 'regulated democracy ' or of a 'liberal democracy ' kind, (...)
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    The South China Sea and Asian Regionalism: A Critical Realist Perspective.Thanh-Dam Truong - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer. Edited by Knio Karim.
    This book offers an innovative approach to the analysis of the current crisis in the South China Sea. Moving beyond the spirit of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the mechanisms of which are limited to physical geography, it demonstrates how epistemological insights from the field of critical realist philosophy can reveal the importance of cultural and structural conditioning processes in social interactions, processes which shape the conditions for the emergence of crisis points along a spectrum (...)
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    Balancing Act: Competition and Cooperation in US Asia-Pacific Regionalism.J. D. Kenneth Boutin - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):179-194.
    While the United States is an important Asia-Pacific actor, its engagement with the region is complex and often difficult. Not only must US regionalism balance the diverse requirements of an ambitious policy agenda, but also US policy norms and priorities often clash with those of other regional actors. This has important implications for the capacity of the United States to provide regional leadership. Recent years have seen growing policy convergence between the United States and other Asia-Pacific actors, particularly in (...)
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    Introduction to Ideas of Asian Regionalism.Baogang He & Takashi Inoguchi - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):165-177.
    Most of the current scholarship focuses on the functional aspects of regionalism such as economic and security issues, and the literature tends to be too focused on American or European concerns. Despite the early examination of varied ideas of Asian regionalism, there remains a substantive lack of critical scholarship that focuses on the study of Asian ideas, proposals, and visions of regionalism.
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    A typology of the localism-regionalism nexus.Nir Barak - 2023 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 24 (2):213-239.
    Cities are traditionally characterized as a sub-unit of the state that functions as a socioeconomic node. However, global trends in recent decades indicate that cities are gradually acquiring a semi-independent political role, challenging and contesting the nation state`s authority. Into the twenty-first century, cities` actions in global politics (e.g., supranational city-based networks) and within the state (e.g., sanctuary cities) indicate that they aspire to attain or even directly claim more political autonomy. However, achieving these localist goals sometimes warrants regional cooperation (...)
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  31. City Region and Regionalism[REVIEW]A. J. Day - 1948 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 26:64.
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    Independent Delos - G. Reger: Regionalism and Change in the Economy of Independent Delos, 314–167 B.c. Pp. xviii+396. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994. Cased, $55. [REVIEW]Andrew Erskine - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):100-102.
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    Transcultural Architecture: The Limits and Opportunities of Critical Regionalism.Thorsten Botz-Bornstein - 2015 - Routledge.
    This book shifts the focus from Critical Regionalism towards a broader concept of 'Transcultural Architecture' and defines Critical Regionalism as a subgroup of the latter. One of the benefits that this change of perspective brings about is that a large part of the political agenda of Critical Regionalism, which consists of resisting attitudes forged by typically Western experiences, is 'softened' and negotiated according to premises provided by local circumstances. At the book’s centre is an analysis of Reima (...)
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    Balancing act: competition and cooperation in US Asia-Pacific regionalism.Jd Kenneth Boutin - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):179-194.
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    The awkwardness of Australian engagement with Asia: the dilemmas of Australian idea of regionalism.Baogang He - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):267-285.
    Australia has experienced difficulties engaging with Asia-Pacific regional integration. Despite Australian attempts to punch above its weight in regional forums and to be a regional leader, it is still not regarded as a full member or as quite fitting into the region. It is an in the Asian context, and has experienced the of being neither here nor there. The former Rudd government's proposal for an (APC) by the year 2020 was a substantive initiative in Australia's ongoing engagement with Asia. (...)
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    The group, linguistic innovation, and international regionalism.John Kinsella - 2003 - Angelaki 8 (1):141 – 148.
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    Li Hung-chang and the Huai Army; A Study in Nineteenth-Century Chinese RegionalismIntroduction: Regionalism in Nineteenth-Century China.E. H. S., Stanley Spector & Franz Michael - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):489.
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    The Bioregion and Social Difference: Learning from Iris Young’s Metropolitan Regionalism.Michael Menser - 2013 - Environmental Ethics 35 (4):439-459.
    One of the most pressing challenges facing environmental philosophers is how to address social and economic inequality while pursuing ecological sustainability. Bioregionalism is a view that is theoretically and practically well-equipped to grapple with the ecological, sociocultural, and economic complexity of the ecological crisis. However, its virtue ethics-oriented communitarianism as well as its spatial understanding of the just human polity render it unable to adequately address the on-the-ground reality of environmental degradation and political injustice as they occur in urban regions. (...)
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    Bierstuben, Cottages and Art Deco: Regionalism, Nationalism and Internationalism at the Belgian World Fairs.Eric Storm & Hans Vandevoorde - 2012 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 90 (4):1373-1388.
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    International Politics, the European Idea, Regionalism[REVIEW]Klaus J. Bade - 1986 - Philosophy and History 19 (2):150-150.
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    Preface: Responses to the Special Issue, 'Ideas of Asian Regionalism' (Japanese Journal of Political Science, Vol. 12 Part 2). [REVIEW]Takashi Inoguchi & Baogang He - 2012 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 13 (1):131-131.
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    The political rationality of “new regionalism”: Toward a genealogy of the region. [REVIEW]Wendy Larner & William Walters - 2002 - Theory and Society 31 (3):391-432.
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    Anti-metaphysical reasoning and sociological approach: roads from nationalism to regionalism in the 19th–20th century Hungarian intellectual tradition. [REVIEW]Gábor Gángó - 2008 - Studies in East European Thought 60 (1-2):17 - 30.
    Some central issues offin-de-siècle Hungarian philosophy and intellectual tradition can be retrieved from the writings of József Eötvös and his mid-nineteenth century contemporaries. An ambiguous attitude towards metaphysics, emphasis on sociological issues as well as a regional perspective are apparent in his texts prior to the emergence of the great fin-de-siècle generation of Hungarian intellectuals. They survived the Habsburg Empire thanks to the post-Monarchical literary tradition and Péter Esterházy's works; they provided an adequate vocabulary for the Central European experience following (...)
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  44. Anti-metaphysical reasoning and sociological approach: roads from nationalism to regionalism in the 19thÔÇô20th century Hungarian intellectual tradition. [REVIEW]G. B. G.├ íng├│ - 2008 - Studies in East European Thought 60 (1-2):17.
     
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    Anti-metaphysical reasoning and sociological approach: roads from nationalism to regionalism in the 19th–20th century Hungarian intellectual tradition. [REVIEW]Gábor Gángó - 2008 - Studies in East European Thought 60 (1):17-30.
    Some central issues of fin-de-siècle Hungarian philosophy and intellectual tradition can be retrieved from the writings of József Eötvös and his mid-nineteenth century contemporaries. An ambiguous attitude towards metaphysics, emphasis on sociological issues as well as a regional perspective are apparent in his texts prior to the emergence of the great fin-de-siècle generation of Hungarian intellectuals. They survived the Habsburg Empire thanks to the post-Monarchical literary tradition and Péter Esterházy’s works; they provided an adequate vocabulary for the Central European experience (...)
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    VII Congress of the Society for Philosophical Pedagogy (TPF).Slawomir Sztobryn - 2017 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 20 (1):296-297.
    The VII Congress of the Society for Philosophical Pedagogy took place in Warsaw at the University of Cardinal Stefan Vyshinsky from September 30 to October 2, 2016. Scientists from Portugal, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine and Poland took part in this important event, which took place in the jubilee 10th anniversary of the founding of the Society. The leading theme of the conference "Universalism and regionalism of philosophical pedagogy (Polish-German context)" was supplemented by the complementary theme "Philosophy of education (...)
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    The Geography of the Isnād: Possibilities for the Reconstruction of Local Ritual Practice in the 2nd/8th Century.Najam Iftikhar Haider - 2013 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 90 (2):306-346.
    : Regionalism is a key element in narratives pertaining to the rise of the formal Muslim law schools. It is generally believed that these legal schools were influenced by the customary practices of the prominent urban centers of the early 2nd/8th century. Such assumptions are rooted in the Muslim legal works themselves, which distinguish between the legal views of important regional centers. This article tests the purported regional associations of individual law schools by utilizing traditions pertaining to ritual law (...)
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    The political stakes of regions.Issi Rosen-Zvi & Yishai Blank - 2023 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 24 (2):27-53.
    Regionalism is experiencing a global resurgence as countries grapple with issues such as coordination problems, economic inequality, racial tensions, and environmental degradation. Nations are exploring various regional entities as potential solutions to these challenges. However, despite the growing prominence of regions, they remain undertheorized. While extensive research has been conducted on national and local governments, regions have often been treated as either state-like or locality-like, or as ad-hoc remedies for the limitations of both. This article seeks to complicate this (...)
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    The Idea of Canada and the Crisis of Community.Leslie Armour - 1981 - Ottawa, Ont. : Steel Rail.
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    The Routledge Handbook of Nostalgia.Tobias Becker & Dylan Trigg (eds.) - 2024 - Routledge.
    The Routledge Handbook of Nostalgia serves as a guide to the complex and often contradictory concept of nostalgia, as well as the field of "nostalgia studies" more broadly. Nostalgia is an area of intense interest across several disciplines as well as within society and culture more generally. This handbook brings together an international, interdisciplinary team of researchers to survey the current landscape and identify common trends, achievements and gaps in existing literature. Comprising forty-five chapters, the volume covers the following topics: (...)
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